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ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 17 -- X-Scan Imaging, San Jose, Calif., has been assigned a patent (8,180,022) developed by Hsin-Fu Tseng, Los Altos, Calif., and Linbo Yang, Pleasanton, Calif., for a "linear X-ray detector using fiber optic face plate to alter optical path."
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 17 -- HRL Laboratories, Malibu, Calif., has been assigned a patent (8,180,183) developed by Daniel Yap, Newbury Park, Calif., for a "parallel modulator photonic link."
Pratima Kalra: "I can see and that is why I can be happy." Metaphorically these are lines quoted by Helen Keller, the first deafblind person who earned a bachelor's degree. Even with the absence of vision, she managed to live and independent life, but how many can do the same? It is a sad fact that
A new name has appeared in the world of high-performance analog semiconductors and best-in-class sensor solutions with the announcement today by austriamicrosystems that "ams" will be its new company brand. "The new brand name, "ams," unites austriamicrosystems and the brand and identity of TAOS ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 16 -- United States Patent no. 8,180,228, issued on May 15, was assigned to Ciena Corp. (Linthicum, Md.). "Programmable Phase Detector for Sequence Equalizer for Optical Channels" was invented by James Harley (Nepean, Canada) and Chuandong Li (Nepean, Canada). According to the
Giessen, Germany --European Union funded researchers have developed an optical chemical sensor that is safer, easier to install and much more sensitive than most existing chemical sensors.
Opgal's EyeSec(TM) Zoom 225 offers the performance and reliability of a cooled camera; demonstration of Opgal's latest thermal camera set for the IFSEC International 2012
The following information was released by the Stanford University School of Medicine: BY JONATHAN RABINOVITZ Courtesy of the Daniel Palanker lab This pinpoint-sized photovoltaic chip (upper right corner) is implanted under the retina in a blind rat to restore sight. The center image shows how the
Unterpremstaetten (ams/EANS-Adhoc) - Corporate news transmitted by euro adhoc. The issuer/originator is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Subtitle: ams unites the brand of austriamicrosystems and leading global light sensor supplier TAOS Inc. acquired in 2011
Ritu Mathur: Scientists at Stanford University School of Medicine have recently devised a system for people suffering from vision deterioration using tiny solar panel like cells surgically implanted underneath the retina. It is hoped that this innovation will soon help restore sight to people who